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There was a general discussion of the application, with some members questioning the use <br />of CPA funds for yet another records preservation project. Mr. Wolk said he felt the Town <br />had approved a number of such projects, and questioned whether other CPA projects might <br />improve Lexington residents €quality of life more significantly. Ms. Fenollosa called for <br />a preliminary straw poll for consideration of the project at $60,000-$75,000 under an <br />amended application. The Committee voted (6-0-1) in favor; Ms. Fenollosa did not vote. <br />5.Updates and Member Concerns <br />a.)Parkers Revenge Project € <br />Jeanne Kriegerreported that the Parkers Revenge <br />Restoration Project would be re-submitted for archaeological excavation costs. <br />(Ms. Krieger is scheduled to return to meet with the CPC to present her amended <br />th <br />application on December 11.) <br />th <br />b.)Dec. 11 Public Hearing for Needs Assessment Report € <br /> The Needs <br />th <br />Assessment Report Hearing is scheduled for December 11 at the Cary Memorial <br />Library at 7:00 pm in the lower level large meeting room. <br />c.)Lincoln Fields FY14 Project - <br />Mr. Kanter reported that work under the FY14 <br />CPA project on Lincoln Field #1 has resumed. He said the installation of the <br />synthetic turf had been faulty, and that a new contractor had been hired to do a new <br />installation. There will be no additional cost to the Town. <br />The following documents were presented at the meeting: <br />1.Preliminary Estimate of Total Available \[CPA Funds\] for Use at the 2015 ATM. Presented <br />by Mr. Addelson, Assistant Town Manager for Finance. <br />2.Cary Hall Archive Room, Lexington, MA Study 11-12-14. Presented by Ms. Donna <br />Hooper. <br />The meeting was adjourned at 4:50 pm. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Nathalie Rice <br />Administrative Assistant <br />Community Preservation Committee <br />3 <br />